It was unseasonably warm day across parts of the area Sunday. Hometowns northeast of the Quad Cities with a little more snow on the ground saw just a little bit cooler temperatures than the rest of us.
Early on Martin Luther King Jr. Day we will have a cold front move through the area that is going to cool things off through the afternoon hours. In fact, we go below zero by Tuesday morning, and could be below a few times during the work week.
It's already been a below average (Meteorological) winter. Here's a graphic showing the average temperature from Dec. 1st through Jan. 18th compared to the normal average temperature, and how many nights we've been below zero.
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